Alyssa Thomas had 11 points, five rebounds and six assists for Maryland. Alicia DeVaughn contributed 11 points, and the Terrapins had assists on 23 of their 31 baskets.

"I thought our guard play really moved the ball, shared the ball," Frese said. "I thought we had a really nice inside-outside game."

The Terrapins (14-1, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) led by 15 at halftime and stretched the margin to 21 with 14 minutes left en route to their 16th consecutive win over the Demon Deacons (9-6, 0-2).

Eleven Maryland players were on the court for at least 12 minutes, and nine players scored.

"We're sharing the basketball, making really easy looks for one another," Frese said.

Dearica Hamby had 20 points and nine rebounds for the Demon Deacons, who have dropped two in a row following a five-game winning streak. Chelsea Douglas, who scored 48 two games earlier against Florida International, went 1 for 12 from the floor and finished with seven points.

But it was Maryland's depth on the offensive end that made the difference.

"They've got a lot of different weapons," Demon Deacons coach Jen Hoover said. "I thought they did a great job moving the ball around and exploiting a few things, and we struggled to recover."

Wake Forest closed to within 13 early in the second half before Walker-Kimbrough scored on a follow, Thomas hit a jumper and DeVaughn made a layup for a 51-32 lead.

Hamby had 14 points and seven rebounds before halftime, but the Terrapins used 6-for-12 shooting from beyond the arc and had assists on 13 of their 17 baskets in taking a 43-28 lead at the break.

Wake Forest led 10-9 before Malina Howard made two straight layups to ignite a 19-11 run that put the Terrapins up 28-21. Five different players scored in the surge, led by DeVaughn and Pavlech with five points apiece.

Hamby kept it close, scoring 14 of the Demon Deacons' first 27 points on 7-for-10 shooting. Only one other Wake Forest player had more than two points in the first half.

Walker-Kimbrough was voted ACC Rookie of the Week Monday for the second straight week. She has scored in double figures in 12 of 15 games and the last six straight. She is averaging 11.7 points per game and is among the league’s top scorers. She is shooting 52.9 percent from outside the arc, which is good for second in the conference.

Thomas leads the nation in double-doubles (13) and triple-doubles (12) and leads the ACC in rebounding (11.0). Maryland leads the ACC and is second in the nation with its rebounding margin of +15.2. The Terps are second only to Liberty (+17.0). The Terps are top 10 in the country in scoring offense (85.7), field goal percentage (48.3%), scoring margin (+28.9) and assists (20.4).

The Terrapins are ranked No. 6 in the latest Associated Press and in the USA Today Coaches polls.

Next, Maryland will welcome Syracuse (11-4, 0-2) Jan. 16 at 8:30 p.m. in College Park. The Terps-Orange matchup will be shown on RSN, which includes Comcast SportsNet locally. For tickets, log on to the Terrapin Ticket Office online at umterps.com or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP.

Each fan in attendance at the Maryland-Syracuse game will receive a bingo card with various basketball events to look for throughout the game. Winners will receive prizes.